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Harry Bradbeer

Autor(a) de Grantchester: The Complete First Season

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Obras de Harry Bradbeer

Grantchester: The Complete First Season (2015) — Director — 44 cópias
Fleabag: The Complete Series — Diretor — 26 cópias
Enola Holmes [2020 film] (2020) — Diretor — 12 cópias
Enola Holmes 2 [2022 film] (2022) — Diretor — 8 cópias
No Offence: The Complete First Season (2016) — Diretor — 6 cópias
No Offence: The Complete Second Season (2017) — Diretor — 4 cópias
Sugar Rush: Series One [2005 TV Series] (2005) — Diretor — 4 cópias
Sugar Rush: Series Two [2005 TV Series] (2006) — Diretor — 3 cópias
Nice Face 1 exemplar(es)
I'll Deal With Him Later (2018) 1 exemplar(es)
A Is For Acid [DVD] 1 exemplar(es)

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2022 movie #177. 2022. Enola has set up her own agency specializing in missing persons. Her first case intersects with a case her more famous brother is working on. We liked the first movie and didn't expect much here but it was very enjoyable and a lot of fun. I recommend.
 
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capewood | Nov 19, 2022 |
A film starring Millie Bobby Brown (Netflix, 2020).

Sherlock Holmes' little sister runs away from home.

C+ (Okay).

It's fine, I guess? The attempts at making the style Fun often fail embarrassingly. And the mystery is very dumb for an allegedly brilliant person to not quite solve. But I've seen much worse Sherlocks Holmes.

(Nov. 2022)
 
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comfypants | 1 outra resenha | Nov 2, 2022 |
When Enola Holmes was very young, her father died and her brothers, Mycroft and Sherlock, went off to live their own lives, leaving her and her mother alone together. Enola's mother had very unique ideas about how to raise a young girl, and so instead of having a governess and learning how to be a proper young lady, Enola instead read every book in the family library, learned to fight, and solved cryptograms and word jumbles.

And then, on the morning of her sixteenth birthday, Enola's mother vanishes. She clearly left of her own free will, and Enola is distraught - she had thought she and her mother were happy together, so why did her mother leave her behind? Mycroft and Holmes arrive in order to assess the situation and deal with her. Mycroft intends to send Enola to a finishing school and Holmes clearly intends to stand back and let him. In the nick of time, Enola discovers some messages her mother left for her and escapes to London, hoping to track her mother down herself. While doing this, she becomes embroiled in another mystery, that of the missing young Viscount Tewkesbury.

I haven't yet read the book this was based on, although I intend to do so. I've heard that it's fairly different from this movie, so there's a possibility that I might like it better.

The previews made this look like fun, with a smart and capable heroine who was possibly working with her older brother, Sherlock Holmes. Unfortunately, the movie didn't really work for me. The fourth wall breaking (Enola often stopped to talk to and wink at the audience) was off-putting, Enola didn't seem nearly as smart and capable as viewers were told she was, Mycroft was awful, and although Henry Cavill was charming and looked good, he was in no way believable as Sherlock Holmes.

Viewers were told that Enola was a smart girl who'd spent her entire life being prepared to be independent - to rely on her own brains, guts, and strength. However, when she was actually on her own her behavior and abilities proved disappointing. She told a random pretty boy she'd basically just met a good chunk of her life story, waved money around while in London and practically begged to be betrayed and lied to, and figured out most of the mystery of the missing Viscount Tewkesbury but missed the crucial last bit and almost ended up dead because of it.

I appreciated that Enola wasn't instantly able to outfight a grown man who had actual experience killing people, but it would have been nice if she'd at least been as brilliant as she was supposed to be. Near the end, Lestrade poked at Sherlock for figuring out all the details about the missing Viscount Tewkesbury case after Enola and Tewkesbury had already made it to the police, like this was evidence that Enola was sharper than Sherlock. However, Sherlock managed to correctly deduce the entire thing, including the last crucial bit, without even spending much time with any of the people involved. Enola, meanwhile, was the thick of it and the villain basically had to walk up to her and tell her everything. From what I could tell, Enola's abilities seemed to be limited to swapping letters around in her head and occasionally having perfect recall of certain past events but not, apparently, all of the books she'd supposedly read.

I got confused at the "escape from the finishing school" bit (when and how did Enola get out of that chest without being noticed?), and it seemed like the mystery of Enola's missing mother just sort of petered out after Enola discovered what she was doing (her mother's plans were apparently never put into effect, and neither Enola nor Sherlock made a move to try to stop her in any case), overshadowed by the Viscount Tewkesbury stuff. At least the romance didn't quite go in the direction I expected.

Like I said, I still want to try the book. I wish this movie had been better, though.

(Original review posted on A Library Girl's Familiar Diversions.)
… (mais)
½
 
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Familiar_Diversions | 1 outra resenha | Oct 3, 2020 |
I really did enjoy this story of a Vicar who gets involved in police investigations something a Anglican version of Father Brown, only in this the bromance between Sidney and DI Keating is a joy to behold. It deals with post traumatic stress and while Sidney thought he wanted a quiet life he keeps getting caught up in mysteries.

It is well done and well acted and I have to admit that James Norton is easy on the eyes. There was period appropriate smoking but it looked wrong to my more modern eyes.… (mais)
 
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wyvernfriend | Jun 9, 2016 |

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